pest private eye an educational role-playing video game clyde ogg and erin bauer, university of...
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Pest Private EyePest Private EyeAn Educational Role-playing Video An Educational Role-playing Video
GameGameClyde Ogg and Erin Bauer, University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Pest Private Eye• Educational video game and website about an IPM detective!
– http://pestgame.unl.edu– http://schoolipm.unl.edu/pestpi/
The game teaches about pests and Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
What are pests?: Animals or plants living where they are not wanted• Remember:
Food + Water +Shelter = Pests Pests, like all living things, need these basic requirements in order to survive.
Without food, water, and shelter, pests will leave or die
• Taking away one or all of these things is a first step to solving your pest problem!
We can manage pests using IPM. So, what is IPM?
• Integrated Pest Management, or IPM, uses a variety of methods to control pests.
We can manage pests using IPM. So, what is IPM?
IPM includes:– Education– Habitat Modification – Sanitation – Exclusion– Mechanical Controls – Biological Controls – Chemical Controls
IPM Strategies• Education—Teaching about pests and
how to manage them through presentations, posters, displays, educational materials
IPM Strategies• Habitat Modification—Changing a
pest's environment to make it undesirable to the pest, such as fixing leaky sinks to reduce water sources
• Sanitation—Keeping things clean and reducing clutter
IPM Strategies
IPM Strategies
• Exclusion—Keeping pests out by screening windows, sealing holes, etc.
IPM Strategies• Mechanical
Controls—Trapping pests
IPM Strategies• Biological Controls—Using natural
enemies, such as praying mantids, to kill pests
IPM Strategies• Chemical Controls—Using low-toxic
pesticides. These chemicals kill pests but are low risk to humans
Pest PI Video Game• Solve your own pest
problems through IPM in this first person role-playing game. Let’s play!
Another Case Solved!
Erin Bauer, Extension AssistantClyde Ogg, Extension EducatorUniversity of Nebraska—[email protected]@unl.edu402-472-1632